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US-7408780

Compliant thermal interface structure utilizing spring elements with fins

PublishedAugust 5, 2008
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Technical Abstract

A structure for cooling an electronic device is disclosed. The structure includes a top layer disposed over the electronic device. The structure further includes a plurality of spring elements disposed between the top layer and the electronic device, wherein at least one of the spring elements comprises a spring portion and a fin portion. At least one of the spring elements provides a heat path from the electronic device and provides mechanical compliance. In another embodiment, the structure further includes a heat-conducting layer disposed over the electronic device, wherein the fin portion of each of at least one of the spring elements is coupled to the heat-conducting layer.

Patent Claims
17 claims

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1. A structure for cooling an electronic device, the structure comprising: a first heat-conducting layer disposed over the electronic device; a plurality of spring elements disposed between the first heat-conducting layer and the electronic device, wherein at least one of the spring elements comprises a spring portion comprising any one of a leaf spring and a helical spring formed of a heat conducting metal; and a fin portion oriented at an angle and extending toward the electronic device; wherein an end of said fin portion in closest proximity to the electronic device comprises a narrowed tip; wherein at least one of the spring elements provides a heat path from the electronic device and provides mechanical compliance.

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2. The structure of claim 1 , wherein the fin portion of at least one of the spring elements is coupled to the electronic device.

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3. The structure of claim 1 , further comprising a second heat conducting layer disposed between the spring elements and the electronic device, wherein the fin portion of at least one of the spring elements is coupled to the second heat-conducting layer.

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4. The structure of claim 3 , wherein the second heat-conducting layer comprises one or more of: thermally conductive paste; thermally conductive adhesive; solder; indium; and a heat conducting metal.

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5. The structure of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the spring elements comprises copper.

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6. The structure of claim 1 , wherein the structure comprises the electronic device and the electronic device comprises a microprocessor.

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7. A structure for cooling an electronic device, the structure comprising: a first heat-conducting layer disposed over the electronic device; a plurality of spring elements disposed between the first heat-conducting layer and the electronic device, wherein at least one of the spring elements comprises a spring portion comprising any one of a leaf spring and a helical spring formed of a heat conducting metal; and a fin portion oriented at an angle and extending toward the electronic device; wherein an end of said fin portion in closest proximity to the electronic device comprises a narrowed tip; and a coolant disposed between the heat-conducting layer and the electronic device for cooling the plurality of spring elements; wherein at least one of the spring elements provides a heat path from the electronic device and provides mechanical compliance.

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8. The structure of claim 7 , wherein the fin portion of at least one of the spring elements is coupled to the electronic device.

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9. The structure of claim 7 , further comprising a second heat conducting layer disposed between the spring elements and the electronic device, wherein the fin portion of at least one of the spring elements is coupled to the second heat-conducting layer.

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10. The structure of claim 9 , wherein the second heat-conducting layer comprises one or more of: thermally conductive paste; thermally conductive adhesive; solder; indium; and a heat conducting metal.

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11. The structure of claim 7 , wherein at least one of the spring elements comprises copper.

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12. The structure of claim 7 , wherein the structure comprises the electronic device and the electronic device comprises a microprocessor.

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13. The structure of claim 7 , wherein the coolant is any one of a gaseous or a liquid heat-carrying material.

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14. The structure of claim 13 , wherein the coolant is a liquid metal comprising one or more of: mercury; gallium; and a gallium alloy.

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15. The structure of claim 13 , wherein the coolant is a non-metal liquid coolant comprising one or more of oil and water.

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16. The structure of claim 15 , further comprising a seal for containing the coolant.

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17. An information processing system comprising a processor; a memory; an input/output subsystem; a bus coupled to the processor; the memory; and the input/output subsystem; and a cooling structure for cooling the processor, the cooling structure comprising: a heat-conducting layer disposed over the electronic device; and a plurality of spring elements disposed between the heat-conducting layer and the electronic device, wherein at least one of the spring elements comprises a spring portion comprising any one of a leaf spring and a helical spring formed of a heat conducting metal; and a fin portion oriented at an angle and extending toward the electronic device; wherein an end of said fin portion in closest proximity to the electronic device comprises a narrowed tip; wherein at least one of the spring elements provides a heat path from the electronic device and provides mechanical compliance.

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Filing Date

June 14, 2005

Publication Date

August 5, 2008

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